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| game title = Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Version |
| game title = Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Version |
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+ | | japanese title = 妖怪ウォッチダンス:ジャストダンスジャストダンススペシャルバージョン |
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+ | | romaji title = Yōkai Uotchi Dansu: Jasuto Dansu Supesharu Bājon |
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− | | publishers = [[Level-5]] |
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+ | | developers = [[Level-5]]<br>Ubisoft Paris<br>Ubisoft Pune<br>Ubisoft Reflections<br>Ubisoft Romania<br>Ubisoft Milan<br>Ubisoft Montpelier |
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| genre = [[wikipedia:Rhythm game|Rhythm]], [[wikipedia:Dancing game|Dancing]] |
| genre = [[wikipedia:Rhythm game|Rhythm]], [[wikipedia:Dancing game|Dancing]] |
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− | | platforms = |
+ | | platforms = Wii U |
| release = {{release|jp=December 5, 2015<ref name="website">[http://dance.youkai-watch.jp Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Version official website]</ref>}} |
| release = {{release|jp=December 5, 2015<ref name="website">[http://dance.youkai-watch.jp Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Version official website]</ref>}} |
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| ratings = {{ratings|cero=All Ages|esrb=|acb=|oflc=|pegi=|grb=}} |
| ratings = {{ratings|cero=All Ages|esrb=|acb=|oflc=|pegi=|grb=}} |
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− | | website = [http://dance.youkai-watch.jp Official Website] |
+ | | website = [http://dance.youkai-watch.jp Official Japanese Website] |
| successor = [[Yo-kai Sangokushi]] |
| successor = [[Yo-kai Sangokushi]] |
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+ | |logo = [[File:YWDLogo.PNG|200px]]}} |
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− | {{translation|'''Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Version'''|妖怪ウォッチダンス:ジャストダンス |
+ | {{translation|'''Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Version'''|妖怪ウォッチダンス:ジャストダンスジャストダンススペシャルバージョン|{{tt|Yōkai Uotchi Dansu: Jasuto Dansu Supesharu Bājon|Yo-Kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Edition}}}} is a music game developed by [[Level-5]] and [[wikipedia:Ubisoft|Ubisoft]], which is a spin-off of ''Just Dance'' series. |
+ | It was released for the Wii U on December 5, 2015 in Japan, with two editions. While both of them featured the [[Sgt. Burly]] Song Medal, they were available with or without a Wii Remote included. |
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− | === Featured songs === |
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− | The songs that are included in the game are songs based entirely from the anime. These songs include: |
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+ | It uses the engine from [https://justdance.fandom.com/wiki/Just_Dance_2014 Just Dance 2014] and [https://justdance.wikia.com/wiki/Just_Dance_Wii_U Just Dance Wii U]. |
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⚫ | The game was revealed in September's CoroCoro Magazine issue, as Level-5 announced that they would collaborate with Ubisoft's ''Just Dance'' series. The title of the game was also revealed at that time, as well as that songs from the [[Yo-kai Watch (franchise)|Yo-kai Watch]] series that would be included in the game. At that time, there wasn't an official release date. |
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+ | Later on, Level-5 announced that the game would be released on December 5, 2015. It was also revealed that newer songs like Uchuu Dance and Jinsei Dramatic would be in the game with [[Hailey Anne]], [[Usapyon]] and other [['Merican Yo-kai]].<ref>[http://www.siliconera.com/2015/09/14/yo-kai-watch-dance-just-dance-special-version-to-release-on-december-5-in-japan/ Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Version To Release On December 5 In Japan]</ref> It also showed off how medals could be read with the Wii U's Gamepad, allowing the player to fill up their Yo-kai Avatar collection easier. |
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+ | == Changes from the original games == |
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+ | * The Gold Move visual effect is taken from ''Just Dance 2014'', even though the sound is different and the Yo-kai's head can be seen. |
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+ | * The Star sound effects are taken ''Just Dance 2015'', though it has been altered. |
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+ | * All Avatars are replaced with Yo-kai, and are voiced by their corresponding voice actor or actress. |
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+ | * The coaches in the game have a full opaque line around the body unlike a faded opaque in the mainline series. Also, the face shapes are blurred out. |
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+ | * This game doesn't have highlighted lyrics. |
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+ | == Song List == |
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+ | The game features a total of ten songs, which are from the first five Japanese opening and ending themes. |
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+ | ! scope="col"|Image |
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! scope="col"|Song title |
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+ | ! scope="col"|Time |
+ | ! scope="col"|Mode |
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+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 30%" |[[File:Geragerapoori_cover_generic.png|center|200px]] |
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+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 45%" | [[Gera Gera Po Song]]<br />'''ゲラゲラポーのうた''' |
+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 10%" | |
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+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 20%" |<center>Dance Crew</center> |
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− | | style="background:#fff" | |
+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 30%" |[[File:Yokaitaisodaiichi_cover_generic.png|center|200px]] |
+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 45%" |[[Yo-kai Exercise No. 1]]<br />'''ようかい体操第一''' |
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+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 10%" | |
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+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 20%" |<center>Duet</center> |
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− | | style="background:#fff |
+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 30%" |[[File:Geragerapomat_cover_generic.png|center|200px]] |
+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 45%" |[[Matsuribayashi De Geragerapo]]<br />'''祭り囃子でゲラゲラポー''' |
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+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 10%" | |
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+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 20%" |<center>Solo</center> |
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− | | style="background:#fff |
+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 30%" |[[File:Geragerapohatsukoi_cover_generic.png|center|200px]] |
+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 45%" |[[Hatsukoitoge De Geragerapo]]<br />'''初恋峠でゲラゲラポー''' |
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+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 10%" | |
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+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 20%" |<center>Solo</center> |
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− | | style="background:#fff |
+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 30%" |[[File:Dandandubizuba_cover_generic.png|center|200px]] |
+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 45%" |[[Don-Don-Dooby-Zoo-Bah!]]<br />'''ダン・ダン・ドゥビ・ズバー''' |
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+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 10%" | |
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+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 20%" |<center>Duet</center> |
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− | | style="background:#fff |
+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 30%" |[[File:Gerappodancetrain_cover_generic.png|center|200px]] |
+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 45%" |[[Gerappo Dance Train]]<br />'''ゲラッポ・ダンストレイン''' |
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+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 10%" | |
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+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 20%" |<center>Duet</center> |
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− | | style="background:#fff" | |
+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 30%" |[[File:Idolwaunyanyanoken_cover_generic.png|center|200px]] |
+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 45%" |[[Idol Wa Ooh-Nya-Nya No Ken]]<br />アイドルはウーニャニャの件 |
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+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 10%" | |
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+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 20%" |<center>Solo</center> |
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− | | style="background:#fff" | |
+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 30%" |[[File:Yokaitaisodaini_cover_generic.png|center|200px]] |
+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 45%" |[[Yo-kai Exercise No. 2]]<br />'''ようかい体操第二''' |
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+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 10%" | |
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+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 20%" |<center>Duet</center> |
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+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 30%" |[[File:Jinseidramatic_cover_generic.png|center|200px]] |
+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 45%" |[[Jinsei Dramatic]]<br />'''人生ドラマチック''' |
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+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 10%" | |
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+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 20%" |<center>Duet</center> |
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+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 30%" |[[File:Uchudance_cover_generic.png|center|200px]] |
+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 45%" |[[Space Dance]]<br />'''宇宙ダンス!''' |
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+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 10%" | |
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+ | | style="background:#fff; width: 20%" |<center>Dance Crew</center> |
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− | == |
+ | == Yo-kai Badges == |
+ | [[File:YWDanceBadge_Jibanyan.png|The first badge, which is Jibanyan. The player starts out with it.|thumb]] |
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⚫ | The game |
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+ | {{main|Yo-kai Badges}} |
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+ | In this game, players can collect {{translation|'''Yo-kai Badges'''|妖怪バッジ}} which take the form of Avatars from the mainline Just Dance games. They can be obtained from getting a certain amount of stars in a song or from the {{translation|'''Yo-kai Dance Gacha'''|妖怪ダンスガチャ}}. |
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+ | There are a total of 110 Avatars to collect, which consist of Yo-kai from the [[Yo-kai Watch (video game)|Yo-kai Watch video game]] to [[Yo-kai Watch Blasters (video game)|Yo-kai Watch Blasters]], with some [['Merican Yo-kai]] from the then-coming [[Yo-kai Watch 3]] like [[Puppiccino]] and [[Cornfused]]. |
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− | Level-5 announced on their website that the game will be released on December 5, 2015.<ref name="website"></ref> Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Version will go for 4,662 yen when it releases, and will also be available as part of a “Wii Remote Plus Set” for 7,236 yen. The game will also include the “Bully Captain Song Medal.” The Wii U GamePad can also read QR codes for the game. In addition to a look at the game cover, Level-5 revealed that the game will have some of the newer songs like “Uchuu (Space) Dance” and “Jinsei (Life) Dramatic,” along with Yo-kai Watch’s heroine [[Inaho]] and the [[Yo-kai]] [[USApyon]].<ref>[http://www.siliconera.com/2015/09/14/yo-kai-watch-dance-just-dance-special-version-to-release-on-december-5-in-japan/ Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Version To Release On December 5 In Japan]</ref> |
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+ | {{clr}} |
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− | === Announcement === |
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+ | == Reception == |
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− | The game has been announced during the September issue of the Japanese magazine CoroCoro. |
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+ | {| class="main roundy" colspan="6" width="35%" style="float: right; border: 1px solid #e84191; margin-bottom:5px; margin-left:5px; margin-top:+.7em; font-size:75%; margin: 0; padding:.1em" |
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+ | |+Review scores |
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+ | ! width=30% style="background-color: linear-gradient(to right, #d1b0e9, #f2e7f8);" | Publication |
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+ | ! width=50% style="background-color: linear-gradient(to right, #d1b0e9, #f2e7f8);" | Score |
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+ | | style="background-color: #fff;" | ''{{w|Famitsu}}'' |
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+ | | style="text-align:center; background-color: #fff;" | 27 of 40 |
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+ | |} |
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+ | Famitsu gave the game a 27 out of 40, with each of the reviewers individually giving it a 7. |
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− | The game has been released in Japan on December 5, 2015<ref name="website"></ref>, while it is unknown if the game will also be released in North America and Europe. |
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+ | * Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Version is the first ever collaborative game to be released. The second would be [[Yo-kai Sangokushi]]. |
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+ | * This is the first Yo-kai Watch game to be released on a console platform, and the only game to be released for the Wii U. |
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+ | * This the first Yo-kai Watch game to be outsourced, as it was developed in Europe. The second would later be ''[[Yo-kai Watch Busters 2]]''. |
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+ | * This game has only ten songs, making it the least amount in the entire ''Just Dance'' franchise. The second would be ''[https://justdance.fandom.com/wiki/Just_Dance%3A_Summer_Party Just Dance: Summer Party]'' (or known as ''Just Dance 2: Extra Songs'' in Europe). |
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+ | * This is the second of the two Japanese ''Just Dance'' games to be released on the Wii U. |
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== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
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+ | === Screenshots === |
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{{gallery |
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+ | |File:YWJustDanceScreenshot1.jpg|Screenshot 1 |
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+ | |File:YWJustDanceScreenshot2.jpg|Screenshot 2 |
− | |File:1439975291-just-dance-x-youkai-wiiu-01.jpg| |
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− | |File:dancebppdr.jpg| |
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− | |File:Img 06.png| |
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− | |File:Ss 03.jpg| |
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− | |File:Img 02.png| |
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− | |File:Yokai-watch-dance-just-dance-special-version-201591517188 1.jpg| |
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+ | === Miscellaneous === |
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+ | {{gallery |
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+ | |File:YWDLogo.PNG|Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Version Japanese logo. |
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+ | |File:YWD JP Cover.PNG|Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Version Japanese box art. |
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+ | == More information == |
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+ | * [[w:c:justdance:Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Edition|Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Edition on Just Dance Wikia]] |
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+ | == External links == |
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+ | * [http://dance.youkai-watch.jp Official Japanese Website] |
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+ | * [http://dance.youkai-watch.jp/pdf/manual_avaj_00.pdf Official Japanese manual] |
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== References == |
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Revision as of 20:42, 17 May 2020
Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Version (Japanese: 妖怪ウォッチダンス:ジャストダンスジャストダンススペシャルバージョン Yōkai Uotchi Dansu: Jasuto Dansu Supesharu Bājon) is a music game developed by Level-5 and Ubisoft, which is a spin-off of Just Dance series.
It was released for the Wii U on December 5, 2015 in Japan, with two editions. While both of them featured the Sgt. Burly Song Medal, they were available with or without a Wii Remote included.
It uses the engine from Just Dance 2014 and Just Dance Wii U.
Development & Release
The game was revealed in September's CoroCoro Magazine issue, as Level-5 announced that they would collaborate with Ubisoft's Just Dance series. The title of the game was also revealed at that time, as well as that songs from the Yo-kai Watch series that would be included in the game. At that time, there wasn't an official release date.
Later on, Level-5 announced that the game would be released on December 5, 2015. It was also revealed that newer songs like Uchuu Dance and Jinsei Dramatic would be in the game with Hailey Anne, Usapyon and other 'Merican Yo-kai.[2] It also showed off how medals could be read with the Wii U's Gamepad, allowing the player to fill up their Yo-kai Avatar collection easier.
Changes from the original games
- The Gold Move visual effect is taken from Just Dance 2014, even though the sound is different and the Yo-kai's head can be seen.
- The Star sound effects are taken Just Dance 2015, though it has been altered.
- All Avatars are replaced with Yo-kai, and are voiced by their corresponding voice actor or actress.
- The coaches in the game have a full opaque line around the body unlike a faded opaque in the mainline series. Also, the face shapes are blurred out.
- This game doesn't have highlighted lyrics.
Song List
The game features a total of ten songs, which are from the first five Japanese opening and ending themes.
Image | Song title | Time | Mode |
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Gera Gera Po Song ゲラゲラポーのうた |
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Yo-kai Exercise No. 1 ようかい体操第一 |
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Matsuribayashi De Geragerapo 祭り囃子でゲラゲラポー |
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Hatsukoitoge De Geragerapo 初恋峠でゲラゲラポー |
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Don-Don-Dooby-Zoo-Bah! ダン・ダン・ドゥビ・ズバー |
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Gerappo Dance Train ゲラッポ・ダンストレイン |
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Idol Wa Ooh-Nya-Nya No Ken アイドルはウーニャニャの件 |
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Yo-kai Exercise No. 2 ようかい体操第二 |
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Jinsei Dramatic 人生ドラマチック |
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Space Dance 宇宙ダンス! |
Yo-kai Badges
- Main article: Yo-kai Badges
In this game, players can collect Yo-kai Badges (Japanese: 妖怪バッジ ) which take the form of Avatars from the mainline Just Dance games. They can be obtained from getting a certain amount of stars in a song or from the Yo-kai Dance Gacha (Japanese: 妖怪ダンスガチャ ).
There are a total of 110 Avatars to collect, which consist of Yo-kai from the Yo-kai Watch video game to Yo-kai Watch Blasters, with some 'Merican Yo-kai from the then-coming Yo-kai Watch 3 like Puppiccino and Cornfused.
Reception
Publication | Score |
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Famitsu | 27 of 40 |
Famitsu gave the game a 27 out of 40, with each of the reviewers individually giving it a 7.
Trivia
- Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Version is the first ever collaborative game to be released. The second would be Yo-kai Sangokushi.
- This is the first Yo-kai Watch game to be released on a console platform, and the only game to be released for the Wii U.
- This the first Yo-kai Watch game to be outsourced, as it was developed in Europe. The second would later be Yo-kai Watch Busters 2.
- This game has only ten songs, making it the least amount in the entire Just Dance franchise. The second would be Just Dance: Summer Party (or known as Just Dance 2: Extra Songs in Europe).
- This is the second of the two Japanese Just Dance games to be released on the Wii U.
Gallery
Screenshots
Miscellaneous
More information
External links
References
Yo-kai Watch Video Game Series | |
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Main series games | Yo-kai Watch (3DS • Switch • Smartphone) • Yo-kai Watch 2 • Yo-kai Watch 3 • Yo-kai Watch 4 |
Spin-off games | Yo-kai Watch Blasters • Yo-kai Watch Busters 2 Yo-kai Sangokushi • Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Version • Y School Heroes: Bustlin' School Life |
Applications | Yo-kai Watch: Wibble Wobble • Yo-kai Watch Land Yo-kai Taiso Dai-ichi Puzzle da nyan • Yo-kai Watch: Gerapo Rhythm • Yo-kai Watch World • Yo-kai Sangokushi: Kunitori Wars • Yo-kai Watch: Medal Wars • Yo-kai Daijiten |
Arcade Games | Yo-kai Watch: Tomodachi Ukiukipedia • Yo-kai Watch Busters: Iron Oni Force |